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Erika Grimes

City Editor, CHStoday

Erika is a City Editor based in Charleston, SC. She is a graduate of the journalism schools at the University of South Carolina and Syracuse University and has been in communications for the last five years. When not working, you can find her traveling or trying out a new restaurant.

Explore the Holy City through its history, food, drink, and art on these tours.
Temperatures will be lower than normal during this time of year.
Charleston Wine + Food is the first full weekend in March.
SEWE is back with old and new elements.
Pup Bowl VII might just might be the cutest football game ever.
We can’t wait to visit Park + Grove to try new winter dishes.
Pilates is a form of experience to increase core strength among other benefits.
Peer into the future and use your knowledge of our city to predict what will happen in 2024.
Which Charleston restaurant will come out on top?
Check out the crew who writes your local articles.
Don’t miss this annual event on Folly Beach.
This event will celebrate the legacy of MLK Jr. ahead of his upcoming holiday.
When the holidays are over, you still have to deal with the Christmas tree in the corner. Here are a few ways to dispose of dead trees around Charleston.
This is your chance to see works of painting and sculptures
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How will you bring in the new year?
Raw bar fans are going to love this news.
Prepare for winter weather in Charleston with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
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Our consultation emphasized that nutrition is key to mind and body wellness.
The Charleston Area Model Railroad Club has three scales or displays: O, HO and N.
Have a joyous, merry, happy holiday.
Savannah Brennan is the Director of Programming for the nonprofit Charleston Moves.
This race will honor a local runner and his legacy in the Charleston community.
If you love oyster roasts, Charleston is the pearl-fect place to be.
Boston wasn’t the only city that protested.
Old Village Holiday Street Fest is back for its third annual year by hospitality group Basic Projects and local boutique shop Out of Hand.
The rooftop restaurant and bar has a brand new concept with great views of downtown Charleston.
Wavelengths will have live music, sustainable pop-ups, oysters, and more.
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This hands-on workshop got our creative juices flowing.